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What is another name given to US soldiers during World War 1?

US soldiers during World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." This nickname is believed to have originated from the soldiers' white, dough-like uniforms or possibly from the buttons on their uniforms resembling dough dumplings. The term became a symbol of American troops and their contributions to the war effort.


What did the Japanese soldiers wear during world war 2?

Were you meaning the uniforms of the soldiers? You could find this out by Researching it, I would have no idea, but I'm writing in here to replace a stupid comment that someone put here.


What nickname was given to U.S. soldiers in world war l?

U.S. soldiers in World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." The origin of the term is somewhat unclear, but it is believed to have derived from the soldiers' white, dough-like uniforms or possibly from the large buttons on their uniforms that resembled doughnuts. The nickname became a symbol of American troops during the war and is still associated with that era.


How often did soldiers change their uniforms in World War 2?

During World War II, soldiers typically changed their uniforms as needed based on conditions such as wear and tear, sanitation, and availability of fresh uniforms. In combat situations, they often had to make do with what they had for extended periods, but in garrison or rear areas, they might change more frequently. Generally, the frequency varied significantly depending on the specific branch of the military, the theater of war, and individual circumstances.


Why did soldiers in World War 1 carry food tins?

because they carried the food they were allowed in it.

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Did soldiers wear green or tan in world war 2?

Americans wore Tan uniforms and green uniforms


What did the soldiers of World War 2 wear?

They wore uniforms with emblems.


What the soldiers war in World War 2?

1) Wore* 2) Uniforms


What uniforms protected soldiers in World War 1?

green ones and pink ones


In the truce of world war 1 what things did the soldiers exchange?

cigarettes, presents, food, and buttons from their uniforms


Did us soldiers bring their uniforms home after world war 2?

Yes, many of them would have been proud to wear their uniforms back home to show what they had done.


What is another name given to US soldiers during World War 1?

US soldiers during World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." This nickname is believed to have originated from the soldiers' white, dough-like uniforms or possibly from the buttons on their uniforms resembling dough dumplings. The term became a symbol of American troops and their contributions to the war effort.


What did the Japanese soldiers wear during world war 2?

Were you meaning the uniforms of the soldiers? You could find this out by Researching it, I would have no idea, but I'm writing in here to replace a stupid comment that someone put here.


What nickname was given to U.S. soldiers in world war l?

U.S. soldiers in World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." The origin of the term is somewhat unclear, but it is believed to have derived from the soldiers' white, dough-like uniforms or possibly from the large buttons on their uniforms that resembled doughnuts. The nickname became a symbol of American troops during the war and is still associated with that era.


What did soldiers wear in the 18th Century?

Soldiers wore different uniforms depending on where they lived in the world. The most popular was the double-breasted Prussian uniform, a coat and a thick singlet with a high collar.


How often did soldiers change their uniforms in World War 2?

During World War II, soldiers typically changed their uniforms as needed based on conditions such as wear and tear, sanitation, and availability of fresh uniforms. In combat situations, they often had to make do with what they had for extended periods, but in garrison or rear areas, they might change more frequently. Generally, the frequency varied significantly depending on the specific branch of the military, the theater of war, and individual circumstances.


What were the conditions Australian soldiers served in World War 2?

They were provided with uniforms, food, accommodation, weapons and ammunition, transport, mail service.